Snétberger Music Talent Centre 15
10 October 2026 | 7.30 pm
Liszt Academy Grand Hall
#Crossover
#Jazz
#Popular music
Ticket prices
3 000 HUF
Featured students:
Flóra Bakonszegi, Liza Kollár, Anna Vivien Pál-Balázs – voice, Barbora Berki, Ferenc Nagy, Patrícia Oláh – piano, Ali Jian, Kristóf Ganyi – viola, Emma Csákvári – cello, Richárd Balázs, Jázmin Balog, Attila Káldi, Fábió Fehér, Barnabás Töttős – guitar, Zoltán Bogdán – drums
Featured teachers:
Zsolt Farkas – piano, Géza Jónás – double bass, Béla Lakatos – clarinet, Máté Balogh – saxophone, József Barcza Horváth – double bass, Ferenc Snétberger – guitar, Toni Snétberger – drums
Featured guest:
Matthieu Michel – trumpet
Fifteen years ago, Ferenc Snétberger launched a unique mentoring programme that provides learning opportunities across the widest possible spectrum for disadvantaged young people with exceptional musical talent. Every year, young people from Hungary and abroad meet at the Snétberger Music Talent Centre in Felsőörs, on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. The first students took to the stage 15 years ago, and many of them have now become successful artists, as well as mentors and helpers to the youngest students. At the anniversary concert, former and current pupils of the Centre, together with the teachers, will perform a programme put together by the founder and artistic director, Ferenc Snétberger, which promises to be truly special. In addition to compositions by Baroque, Classical and Romantic masters, the programme includes pieces by contemporary composers, jazz numbers and, of course, plenty of improvisation.
#Crossover
#Jazz
#Popular music
Ticket prices
3 000 HUF
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